Drawbacks of the Nikon D600

I'm not the right one for this next…movie, because I've been a Nikon shooter for a long time.…Which means that all of those little idiosyncrasies…that are unique to Nikon, I'm used to.…Like, I just accept it as part of the normal thing.…Rob, you are a mostly Canon shooter. Yeah.…You look at this camera, you know, I, I, I heard words from you.…I was shocked, I was like, you actually seriously asked me, should I buy this?…I was like, wow, that must mean that like, they finally at least have enough specs.…Yeah. That he's considering it.…Yeah, no, it's, it's really interesting, Rich, because I mean, like on…paper as I mentioned, this camera is really compelling for a lot of reasons.…

And for me, the thing that, it just takes some…getting used to with some of the Nikon nomenclature, alright.…I don't want to say that's a downside, but.…And a little confusing to me FX, DX, you…know, VR verses all the terms I'm familiar with.…But those are not really the downsides I want to sort of mention.…They're, to me there's a couple things that like any camera,…

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5/10/2016

DSLR Video Tips covers the most common questions videographers encounter when shooting and editing with DSLR cameras, from choosing a frame size and frame rate to understanding moiré. In this installment, Cameras & Lenses, authors Rich Harrington and Robbie Carman help you understand the different camera and lens options available for digital video. Learn about the difference between cropped (or micro 4/3rds) and full-sized sensors, prime vs. zoom lenses, and shooting with a Canon, Nikon, Blackmagic, iPhone, or GoPro. Rich and Robbie also cover basic camera maintenance, and techniques for capturing slow-motion video, matching shots, and getting great footage of products.